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  1. Corona LT by Linotype, $29.99
    Corona was designed by C.H. Griffith and appeared with Mergenthaler Linotype in 1941. It is a part of Griffith’s Legibility Group’, on which he began working in 1922 and which contains typefaces especially well-suited to newsprint. Corona is based on forms of the Ionic type, perhaps the first style designed specifically for newspapers. The font is relatively small but gives an impression of strength and modernity.
  2. Calm Gray by WR Foundry, $20.00
    The Calm Gray typeface is a book font with good readability. It is relatively bright, has a gentle rhythm and neutral expression. Calm Gray is a lightweight font, and thanks to its small caps and oldstyle figures, it allows to create a pleasant, unaccented text grayness. The Thin and ExtraBold weights are suitable for headlines and highlights in text while maintaining the uniform character of the design.
  3. BMF Brohan Black by BuyMyFonts, $25.00
    Brohan Black is a monospaced font: each character has the width of the piece of paper from which it was cut with a pair of scissors. The loss is minimal, as the counters are as small as possible while still retaining maximum legibilty. To save ink, print negative. Recommended for cement companies, post-industrial record sleeves and heavy poetry. Also great for temporary signage.
  4. Planny by Kaer, $19.00
    Planny is a blueprint font created for the reproduction of a technical drawing or engineering drawing. All characters were designed with construction lines. The blueprint process was characterized by white lines on a blue background, a negative of the original. What you will get: Regular style Uppercase and lowercase glyphs Multilingual support Numbers and symbols Please feel free to request to add characters you need: kaer.pro@gmail.com
  5. Lusta by Device, $29.00
    Lusta plays with the interchangeability of an inline and an outline, negative and positive space. Often one single character will epitomise the design of a font, and here the S served as the conceptual starting point. The inline/outline was then applied to sans and serif variants, and extended into a multi-line prisma and an offset layered shadow version, probably inspired by Face Photosetting’s Stack.
  6. P22 Sneaky Pro by IHOF, $39.95
    P22 Sneaky is the newest font by award winning type designer Michael Clark. Sneaky is a connecting-script and sibling of his popular Pooper Black type which shares a similar flow and casual elegance. It features shared details and relative size so that with careful design, the two can be mixed and matched. Sneaky Pro features over 500 glyphs with alternates and a Central European character set.
  7. Wormwood Gothic by Device, $39.00
    Retaining all the imperfections and irregularities of wood type, Wormwood Gothic is a gothic sans with all the naive and uneven character shapes typical of the period. The ‘capitals’ feature extended characters, while the ‘lower case ’ features capitals of squarer proportions. Freely mix the two in word settings or colour in red and black for a Dada collage, billposter, urban grit or antique Americana atmosphere.
  8. English 157 by ParaType, $30.00
    The Bitstream version of Englische Schreibschrift by H. Berthold, 1970–72. An unconnected copperplate script of the English nineteenth-century fashion, so-called Spencerian. Based on pressure pointed quill calligraphy. Unlike other copperplate scripts, the letters in this face do not link up. For use in advertising and display typography in relatively small sizes. Cyrillic version was developed at ParaType in 2000 by Vladimir Yefimov.
  9. Roughen by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Roughen is a fast handwriting typeface. It was drawn and created by Måns Grebäck between 2017 and 2020. Roughen has a rugged and active style, designed with a wet calligraphy pen. It contains multiple alphabets, automatically applied with contextual alternates to simulate the variation of handwriting, or manually with stylistic alternates. The font is multilingual and contain all characters you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  10. Showbiz by Studio K, $45.00
    An all singing, all dancing performer, Showbiz is the perfect font for those who want to sprinkle a little stardust on their typography and give a sense of occasion to their special announcements. It's an in-line version of Studio K's Red Top, Export Drive and Soft Rock, with which it shares the same basic outline and metrics. Mix and match them to stunning effect!
  11. FB Titling Gothic by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Titling Gothic FB is an immense series of nearly fifty styles inspired by that century-old favorite ATF Railroad Gothic. Led by the Los Angeles Times and Gentleman’s Quarterly, U.S. publications are using David Berlow’s series to unify the structure of headlines from its wide spectrum of options. Titling Gothic FB started as a relative of Berlow’s Rhode family, but took its own direction; FB 2005
  12. Flashback by ArtyType, $29.00
    All three fonts - Dropout, Rough Diamond and Thorny, evolved from experimenting with a cubic template devised as the basis for a retro display type series titled ‘Flashback’. I experimented with numerous shapes initially to see which forms lent themselves best to the negative spaces forming the characters. Although many interesting variants are possible within this context, these three were resolved best out of the several options tried.
  13. South Canyon by Rillatype, $15.00
    Saddle up and embrace the untamed spirit of the Wild West with South Canyon, a captivating display font inspired by fearless cowboys and rugged landscapes. With its bold and distinctive letterforms, South Canyon brings an authentic and powerful presence to your designs. Choose between the regular version for a perfect balance of legibility and boldness or the stamp version for a vintage, weathered look.
  14. New Boston NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Another addition to the Whiz-Bang Woodtype series, this offering is patterned after a typeface issued by the old Boston firm of Baker & Greele in 1826. Named after a small town in Texas just a hop, skip and a jump from the Red River and Arkansas. Both versions of this font include the complete Latin 1252 and CE 1250 character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  15. LTC Ornamental Initials by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    Little is known of the origin of these decorative Initial Caps. Series 448 at 24 point were a different design from the 36 point on which this digital version is based. In addition to the basic 26 characters, there is a negative version contained in the lower case position and a fill character (for two color caps) option in the number and punctuation key positions.
  16. Linotype Ergo by Linotype, $40.99
    Ergo is a relatively new font oriented on the form philosophy of Univers and Frutiger, namely, that a font which the eye should see as correct cannot be constructed. The eye tends to enlarge horizontals and to perceive verticals as weaker, and the stroke differences of Ergo are therefore designed to accommodate this tendency. Ergo makes a dynamic and modern impression and is extremely legible.
  17. Gaude by Trustha, $19.00
    Gaude is a sans-serif typeface. Crafted with care, maximizing neatness in shape. With thickness balancing with negative space. Making it fitting when strung together into words, or sentences. Added with alternative glyphs, to make it more alive. Gaude comes with 3 widths, namely: normal, wide, and expanded. And also a soft version, making it 6 styles. Gaude is perfect for branding, titling, headline, and more.
  18. Mega Dreams by Olivetype, $18.00
    Rugged and masculine, Mega Dreams is a cool brush font for any project that needs a manly touch. Whether it's a poster headline or website title, this font will add an extra bit of oomph. Mega Dreams font includes : Standard Latin Uppercase and Lowercase Numbers, symbols, and punctuations Multilingual Support. PUA Encoded and fully accessible without additional design software Simple Installations Works on PC & Mac Thank You.
  19. HighJinkies by Comicraft, $19.00
    It’s jaunty and flaunty and up to no good! It’s a child born of fairly odd parents and always looking for the good kind of trouble. It'll get you out of the red and into the pink like a panther pawning diamonds! Comicraft’s John Roshell has slipped his hands into the gloves of the Phantom Font Finagler and there’s HighJinks ahead to be sure!
  20. Lord Rat AOE by Astigmatic, $19.95
    LordRat is a rugged unicase typestyle built for childish and off kilter purposes. A mix of heavy and light with quickcut appearance makes this typestyle offbeat and even festive. Put some dignified childish offbeat flavor into your designs today with LordRat. If you've been looking for a playful yet bold typestyle with papercut looks, LordRat is what you've been looking for. Get it today!
  21. Commander by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Commander is a compressed serif font family and is an original creation of Steve Jackaman (ITF). It was designed in 1994 exclusively for the Red Rooster Collection. The family excels at display sizes and in headlines, and its masculine nature lends itself well to projects about sports, science fiction, and academia. Wherever Commander ends up in your project, it is guaranteed to draw attention!
  22. Titling Gothic FB by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Titling Gothic FB is an immense series of nearly fifty styles inspired by that century-old favorite ATF Railroad Gothic. Led by the Los Angeles Times and Gentleman’s Quarterly, U.S. publications are using David Berlow’s series to unify the structure of headlines from its wide spectrum of options. Titling Gothic FB started as a relative of Berlow’s Rhode family, but took its own direction; FB 2005
  23. Valium - Unknown license
  24. Frames1 - Unknown license
  25. Grotesca by GroupType, $19.00
    Grotesca Extra Condensed™ defines the term ""extra condensed"". With some unusual design quirks, this sturdy design has roots in styles popular in 1920s Germany. First brought to market by the Fundicion Tipografica Richard Gans type foundry (1888-1975) in Spain, the designer of Grotesca is unknown and the font was formerly sold only in Spain.
  26. Taka Sans by FSodic.com, $15.00
    Taka is a font that can be used in all situations, be it Articles, News, Titles and so on. We will be adding variants of the font in the coming weeks which will make this font even more complete. This font is only sold by Monotype and its subsidiaries, make sure you get the original only here!
  27. Birch Beer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Birch Beer JNL comes from lettering spotted on a European business sign found in some stock footage that was used for an old black and white film about World War II. The name is derived from a popular root beer-like soda sold by the Royal Castle Restaurants that were popular in Florida from the 1930s through the 1970s.
  28. One Good Urn NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    J. M. Bergling, in his 1914 masterwork Art Alphabets and Lettering, offered this face as suitable for all occasions Greek, and we couldn't agree more. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode 1252 Latin and Unicode 1250 Central European character sets.
  29. RMU Royal Sans by RMU, $35.00
    RMU Royal Sans is an early 20th century sans serif which was first released as Wotan by Wagner & Schmidt in 1914. The regular version is the most beautiful and characteristic of this family which contains several styles of different weights and widths.
  30. Zombie Apocalypse by Matthias Luh, $30.00
    Zombie Apocalypse is way more versatile as its name would suggest. It might be used as a horror font (red color tones in horror games, movie covers) or in ads for an Offroad Experience Tour (or wherever it comes to dirt, mud and spatters in combination with brown tones). When used with light blue/red/yellow/orange colors, the font can express creativity and freedom (on fashion, inspirational art and advertising) because it is not bound to classic straight-lined fonts. In various shades of gray or in black, it can be used to support a "worn out" look. Zombie Apocalypse - with its "worn out" look and many details - is espacially designed for use with large font sizes, for example in high resolution print media or in large images on digital media. The font is designed to be used in many different languages. It has a large set of accented characters and diacritical marks.
  31. Fanfold - Unknown license
  32. Print Oddities JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Print Oddities JNL gathers various cartoons, embellishments, spot illustrations, border elements and arrows into one nostalgic collection; all re-drawn from vintage source material.
  33. Stencil Extras JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencil Extras JNL contains twenty-six stencil borders, frames, arrows, pointing hands, plants, wildlife and decorative embellishments all re-drawn from vintage source material.
  34. Colleen Doran by Comicraft, $29.00
    A DISTANT SOIL is a classic bold and beautiful science fiction/fantasy comic book series by creator, writer, artist AND letterer Colleen Doran! A DISTANT SOIL is being remastered and re-released by those awfully nice chaps at Image Comics and Colleen commissioned Comicraft to create the definitive bold and beautiful Colleen Doran font, based on her original pen lettering, so that she might re-letter the series without excessive eye strain or hand cramp.
  35. CAL iWasLike Pro by California Type Foundry, $47.00
    CAL iWasLike™ Pro is totally for sure the amazing friendly font you need for, like, everything! Its conversational tone makes reading fun and enjoyable! Designed for friendly, paragraph reading ease on screen or medium res print, with the full set of OpenType features. It's design gives it the most even text shade for digital fonts, and has less holes in the text for easier reading. iWasLike™ is a large x-height, informal text and caption font designed to render well for Apple Quartz and Microsoft devices, low res to high res printing, with full Western Central European, and Turkish support, small caps, superiors, inferiors, fractions, as well as some special additions like music symbols, pricing feature, arrows, and two sets of circled numbers.
  36. DBE-Rigil Kentaurus - Personal use only
  37. Cardboard Cutouts JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cardboard Cutouts JNL is a blocky sans serif font re-drawn from some old "kiddie" stencils from the 1950s or 1960s acquired by Jeff Levine.
  38. Food Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    A playful dingbat/picture font of what else but food. Each tiny illustration is offered as a line drawing and a reverse. Great for menus or to add a little fun to inter office communications. Use the pickle as a header for 911 memos.
  39. Ink Brush Arabic by NamelaType, $29.00
    This is the sibling font of Ink Brush, with the addition of Arabic glyphs; Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Kurdish, and Jawi (Pegon). The Ink Brush Font is a captivating addition to the world of typography. This versatile typeface offers two distinctive versions, adding a dynamic element to your creative projects. The textured version brings a sense of artistic spontaneity with its handmade appearance, while the solid version delivers clarity and precision. Whether you’re aiming for a rustic, handcrafted feel or a sleek, professional look, the Ink Brush Font has you covered. It’s perfect for a wide array of design applications, from branding and packaging to invitations and artistic endeavors, infusing your work with character and style
  40. Monthly Calendar JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Monthly Calendar JNL is a companion font to Calendar Blocks JNL, and features classic wood type lettering and numerals from the 1800s. A set of large numbers are on their own keys, while the numbers 1-31 reside on the A-Z and a-e keys respectively. The days of the week are on the lower case “f” through “l” keys, while the names of the months are found on the “m” through “x” positions. An open rectangle is on the lower case “y” key, and a solid black rectangle is on the “z”. For those who wish to use the 23/30 and 24/31 configurations, they can be found on the left and right parenthesis.
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